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Manorville is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 14,317 at the time of the 2020 census. Manorville is mostly in the Town of Brookhaven, but its northeast corner is in the Town of Riverhead. Due to its proximity to The Hamptons, Manorville is nicknamed "The Gateway to the ...
County Route 111 (CR 111) is a north–south county road in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States.It runs northwest and southeast from New York State Route 27 (NY 27) at exit 62 near Eastport to Interstate 495 (I-495) at exit 70 in Manorville.
Manorville is a borough in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 382 at the 2020 census. [3] [4] Geography.
Manorville station originally opened on July 29, 1844 as "St. George’s Manor" station, [1] and later shortened to "Manor Station." According to local history, the first station agent, Seth Raynor, who was a patriot during the American Revolutionary War, painted over the "St. George’s," leaving "Manor" exposed, because it reminded him of colonial domination.
Long Island Pine Barrens Trail office in Manorville, New York. The Long Island Central Pine Barrens (also known as the Long Island Pine Barrens) is a large area of publicly protected pine barrens in Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island, covering more than 100,000 acres (405 km 2).
Railroad Avenue – Center Moriches, Manorville: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: East Moriches–Manorville– Eastport tripoint: 69.60: 112.01: 61: CR 51 – East Moriches, Riverhead, Eastport: No westbound exit: Eastport–Northampton line: 70.96: 114.20: 62: CR 111 north – Manorville: Originally planned as a cloverleaf interchange ...
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The hamlet of Manorville also derives its name from Manor St. George. [1] Manor St. George originally stretched from Carmans River (then called the Connecticut River) in the west to the edge of Southampton Town in the east, and from the Atlantic Ocean in the south to around present-day New York State Route 25 in the north. [2]